Early Spring Bulb Study: Watercolor Time

I started dreaming of spring bulbs blossoming way back in the fall. Although I didn’t feel like getting out and digging the holes and actually planting them, I knew that if we did there would be a springtime show of color.

Our fall planted daffodils are adding splashes of yellow to our front yard. You might remember we did a complete remodel of our landscaping last summer/fall and we are just now starting to see the new plants getting green again. It is amazing to look out my front window and see how things are shaping up.

We have had lots of vases inside filled with daffodils….the new ones have rather large blooms.We can all clearly identify all the parts because of previously studying daffodils, including dissecting them. They are still an amazing flower to observe and to marvel at when you think that they come from a dried up old bulb you stick in the ground months ahead of time. They seem to know just when to start growing.

Don’t you think they are even lovely from the back?

We have jonquils blooming in the yard as well which smell heavenly.

Another watercolor nature journal today….this one was fun because I used paint splotches at the end to sort of fill in the page. I would love to know from my readers whether my nature journal entries encourage you or discourage you from doing some of your own pages. Leave me a comment or send me an email….

I have enjoyed seeing your early spring flowers this week and it has recharged me to get going on the next series of spring challenges tomorrow. If you are still experiencing lots of snow and cold temperatures….be encouraged by those of us who are through to the other side of winter already.

I appreciate the kind words and your thoughts on my sharing my nature journal. I try hard to make things I share encouraging and like they are within reach of all of us moms who are not terribly talented artistically but still want to be creative.

Oh I wish I had seen this a few days ago…my MIL brought us over some daffodils from her yard, but now they are not looking so great. I think we might have to go back to her house and “steal” a few more for an afternoon painting session!! Yours are LOVELY!

Yes, it is amazing how that beauty comes from that dried up bulb. They are beautiful. I hope to scoop the ones up in my yard and divide them in the fall. Fill in even more!

Your daffodils are the prize of your landscaping. And, I love seeing your journal entries. By golly I’m going to start one myself. I take photos of Nana teaching the children and the children sketching. Time to start doing it myself!

Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous!!! Yes, I’d love to get out some watercolors and paint some of the lovely spring flowers in our yard! I’ve got a busy weekend planned, but maybe one day next week I can do so! My son is really enjoying doing watercolors with me! Thanks so much for all of your wonderful posts, tips, and ideas!!